16 thoughts on “How Purpose Aids Memory and Drives Performance”

Great morning inspirational leadership missive. I believe I lead a PURPOSE DRIVEN life today. I realize I am NOW aware of the many years of preparation and life experiences that have lead me to where I am today in this PURPOSE DRIVEN life.

Thanks Gregory. There’s no substitute for finding and fulfilling purpose. An integrated life – one where we see ourselves standing on our own history – is more fulfilling than trying to escape the past. Best for the journey.

I would offer that asking the WHY questions first might better focus the HOW and the WHAT questions. Simon Sinek would agree. 🙂 Great post – this is why learning is most effective when relevant and done with purpose…. scratching the itch of “WHY.”

“Memory really matters…only if it binds together the imprint of the past and the project of the future, if it enables us to act without forgetting what we wanted to do, to become without ceasing to be, and to be without ceasing to become.”

Great article Dan. I find that when I’m passionate about Purpose, the ideas come aplenty and like you I have to write them down or else there in and out of my brain in a second, pushed out by the next idea.